Networking as an international teacher is not easy. In this post, we share our thoughts on the importance of and strategies for building a teacher network.
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“What a privilege it is to live now, at just this moment, and to be able to go anywhere….” ― Anna Godbersen We all know how important it is to plan for the future, especially when we face so many uncertainties: climate change, political instability, the possibility of another pandemic. As a teacher anywhere, it… Read more »
Moving to become a school leader at an international school can be a daunting prospect. Here, we discuss the best ways to prepare for this change.
Read more »In this post, we cover a welcome recent update to the ways in which international teachers can gain International Baccalaureate (IB) experience.
Read more »In this post, we discuss women in leadership positions, the balance that still exists here and what needs to happen for real change to be felt.
Read more »Early years education is one of the most important educational periods for a child. In this post, we discuss early years education at international schools.
Read more »Each year, Teacher Horizons partners with and supports an educational charity. In this post, we introduce the charity we voted to support this year: SOS Africa.
Read more »In this guest-post, Brian Dawson recounts his story. From growing up in Africa to starting a career in international education, he explains why he thinks all teachers should work abroad
Read more »Following up on our post on how to get an international teaching certificate, we speak with Colin Bell about the new international qualified teacher status (IQTS).
Read more »In this post, we speak with Teacher Horizons member and international school teacher, Daniel Akintoye. We discuss his background and his experience with international teaching.
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